2025 FMRs in North Carolina by county. Click on the map below to view FMRs for a particular county.
North Carolina Map
FMRs vary across North Carolina based on County and ZIP code as well as number of bedrooms. The average FMR for a two-bedroom apartment in North Carolina is $1,158.
The highest average FMR for a two-bedroom apartment in the United States is $2,314 in District of Columbia. The lowest for a two-bedroom apartment is $579 in Puerto Rico.
FMRs in North Carolina are based on the price of monthly rent plus the cost of essential utilities. FMRs vary by county or ZIP Code. Generally areas with a lower population density have a lower gross rent (lower FMRs) but there are exceptions.
View the Fair Market Rents Overview for detailed information on how FMRs are calculated. Click on a specific county on the map or from the table below for detailed FMR information including Small Area FMRs.
How does North Carolina compare?
The highest FMR for a two-bedroom apartment in North Carolina is $1,872 in Chatham County, Durham County, and 1 others. The lowest FMR for a two-bedroom apartment is $930 in Ashe County, Beaufort County, and 24 others.
North Carolina ($1,158) has a 7.7% lower FMR for 2-Bedroom housing than the average of the US ($1,255) and therefore has a lower gross rent.
North Carolina is rank 25th out of 56 States and territories. This means the FMRs, or in other words, the gross rent is higher than 31 other States and territories. North Carolina is the 25th most expensive State or territory in terms of FMRs.
Average FMRs for North Carolina
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More on North Carolina
- Loan Limits to view maximum loan amounts in North Carolina
- Property Taxes to find Property Taxes in North Carolina
- Income Limits to learn more about income assistance in North Carolina
- Housing Authorites to find Housing Authorities in North Carolina
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Fair Market Rents are estimated by the HUD.